The Black Hills State University David B. Miller Yellow Jacket Student Union will host a celebration Thursday, April 22 (Earth Day) beginning at 11 a.m. in honor of the completion of the Student Union addition.

The E.Y. Berry Library-Learning Center at Black Hills State University will celebrate National Library Week April 11-17. In honor of the celebration, the library will offer amnesty to anyone with overdue fines during the week.

Black Hills State University will host the 27th Annual Lakota Omniciye Wacipi (powwow) April 16-18 at the Donald E. Young Sports and Fitness Center Field House in conjunction with American Indian Awareness Week that will take place on campus April 12 – 18.

Due to the great demand, the South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity (SD CEO) at Black Hills State University has scheduled another Business Luncheon Seminar. The April 14 seminar, focused on marketing, will be held from 11:30 a.m. to 1:00 p.m. in the David B. Miller Yellow Jacket Student Union, Jacket Legacy Room at BHSU. A question and answer session will follow.

More than 200 people attended renowned author Alexandra Fuller’s presentation and book signing at Black Hills State University. Fuller, who grew up in Africa and currently lives in Wyoming, discussed topics in her recent book The Legend of Colton H. Bryant, as part of the Madeline A. Young Distinguished Speaker Series.

Have you ever dreamed of starting a business, or expanding your business? That opportunity might be closer than you think, thanks to the South Dakota Center for Enterprise Opportunity (SD CEO), located in Woodburn Hall on the BHSU campus in Spearfish. SD CEO, a recently established organization, provides management and technical assistance, comprehensive training, and counseling for aspiring and existing entrepreneurs.

Members of the Black Hills State University coaching staff will be speaking during luncheons hosted in Black Hills area towns. The Yellow Jacket Luncheon series will be making stops in Sturgis, Rapid City, Newcastle, and Beulah.

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